WP1 – Project Management

 Coordinated by
UNINOVA (M01-M36)

Objective

The aim is to ensure timely and efficient project execution, according to the budget and the overall project objectives. This includes, but is not limited to:
• Coordination of the technical activities and linking together all project components
o Proactive management of project plan, scope and objectives
o Tracking of Milestones, Deliverables, Reporting towards the Commission
•The overall legal, contractual, ethical, financial and administrative management o Administration of Financial Management towards the Commission o Monitor relevant rules and regulations related to the project to be properly implemented o Handle IPR and Knowledge Management
• Maintaining communication within the project as well as with the European Commission

Deliverables

  • D1.1 Reporting towards the EU WP1 (1 – UNINOVA) Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) M18
  • D1.2 Project Quality Manual WP1 (1 – UNINOVA) Report Public M4
  • D1.3 Data Management Plan WP1 (1 – UNINOVA) ORDP: Open Research Data Pilot Public M6
  • D1.4 Update of Data Management Plan WP1 (1 – UNINOVA) Report Public M32
  • D1.5 Risk Analysis WP1 (11 – IFEVS) Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) M18
  • D1.6 Risk Analysis Final Report WP1 (11 – IFEVS) Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) M30
  • D1.7 Reporting towards the EU – Final Version WP1 (1 – UNINOVA) Report Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Commission Services) M36

Results

Monitoring Tool

The monitoring tool is an infrastructure in charge of setting up and managing a monitoring component. It is based on event messages and enables the collection of complex events.

Security Testing Tool

GdpR-based cOmbinatOrial Testing (GROOT) is a general combinatorial strategy for testing systems managing GDPR’s concepts (e.g., Data Subject, Personal Data or Controller).

Domain Specific Language

The domain specific language enables specification of digital twin behaviour in a manner that can enable a predicted evaluation of its trustworthy behaviour in a simulated environment

Fail-operation clock synchronization methodology

Synchronization loss can occur due to many reasons, either because of a device or link failure or due to a targeted attack on the reference node, which supplies the corrected time to the network’s nodes.

Time sensitive network simulation

Simulate the real time communication for the distributed based on the Time sensitive network simulation. Additionally, simulate the fail-operation clock synchronization methodology. This simulation will validate the communication stack.

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